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  2. Agnostic (data) - Wikipedia

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    Whenever the data can be treated as agnostic, the coding is simplified, as it only has to deal with one case (the data agnostic case) rather than multiple (PNG, PDF, etc.). When the data must be displayed or acted on, then it is interpreted based on the field definitions and formatting information, and returned to a data agnostic format as soon ...

  3. Data defined storage - Wikipedia

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    Data defined storage explains information about metadata with an emphasis on the content, meaning and value of information over the media, type and location of data. Data-centric management enables organizations to adopt a single, unified approach to managing data across large, distributed locations, which includes the use of content and metadata indexing.

  4. Data-centric computing - Wikipedia

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    Data-centric computing. Data-centric computing is an approach that merges innovative hardware and software to treat data, not applications, as the permanent source of value. [8] Data-centric computing aims to rethink both hardware and software to extract as much value as possible from existing and new data sources.

  5. Database-centric architecture - Wikipedia

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    For example, the characterization of an architecture as "database-centric" may mean any combination of the following: using a standard, general-purpose relational database management system, as opposed to customized in-memory or file-based data structures and access methods.

  6. Data mesh - Wikipedia

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    Data mesh is a sociotechnical approach to building a decentralized data architecture by leveraging a domain-oriented, self-serve design (in a software development perspective), and borrows Eric Evans’ theory of domain-driven design [1] and Manuel Pais’ and Matthew Skelton’s theory of team topologies. [2]

  7. Data thinking - Wikipedia

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    Data thinking is a product design framework that combines data science with the design process. It draws on computational thinking, statistical thinking, and domain-specific knowledge to steer the creation of data-driven solutions. Data thinking guides the exploration, design, development, and validation of data-driven solutions in product ...

  8. Data-centric programming language - Wikipedia

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    Data-centric programming language defines a category of programming languages where the primary function is the management and manipulation of data. A data-centric programming language includes built-in processing primitives for accessing data stored in sets, tables, lists, and other data structures and databases, and for specific manipulation and transformation of data required by a ...

  9. Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Data analysis focuses on the process of examining past data through business understanding, data understanding, data preparation, modeling and evaluation, and deployment. [8] It is a subset of data analytics, which takes multiple data analysis processes to focus on why an event happened and what may happen in the future based on the previous data.